KGNC-FM (Amarillo, TX)

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KGNC is a radio broadcast service in Amarillo, Texas, USA. It operates KGNC (710 AM) and KGNC-FM (97.9 FM). Both stations are owned by the Alpha Media LLC. Studios for both AM and FM partners are located in southwest Amarillo near the former Western Plaza shopping center. Source

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If you haven’t noticed or seen me lately, I have purple in my hair. Yes, it’s true, I LOVE PURPLE. I’ve had it in my hair for years, but in this last year, it’s more prominent. My sister Debbie said once that it was just a phase. I’d only like purple for a short period of time, but I still love the color. To me purple is a friendly color, no matter the shade of it. It’s actually said to be a regal color, if you’re royalty. Doesn’t look like I’ll be marrying a prince anytime soon.

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Homemade chocolate turtles, toffee, pralines, chocolate chip cookies and rum balls….oh my!!! Tis the season where friends bring their homemade treats to me at the station. Christmastime brings out the bakers in all of us. This time of the year, I like to make my mom’s rum cake. Before she died, she gave me her recipe. Of course, I’ve tweaked it up a bit (I add more rum). The rum sauce that is supposed to get put on the cake, gets drunk by people before it touches the cake.

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What’s the saying between siblings? We can beat up on each other, but as soon as a stranger thinks they can push either of us around, we pounce them! It’s something like that. Little bro to the rescue! Little brother rushes to beat up sister’s wrestling opponent. Here’s one young girl who knows her little brother will always have her back. The girl was competing in a wrestling match when her toddler brother, who obviously thought his sister was being attacked, ran on the mat to beat up her opponent.

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This guy can do it all. After a woman slipped on some slippery ice, none other than St. Nick himself comes to the rescue to help her out. In the video, you can see Santa Claus jump to the aid of a woman who takes a nasty fall after some wicked winter weather. The fall is a lot worse than I thought it was going to be with her smacking her head hard on the pavement. Thankfully, Santa was there to help out. Santa Claus has to be the nicest guy, ever!

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It’s because of the people in the Texas Panhandle, last week, we were able to raise over 47 thousand dollars for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Thank you!! We started our partnership with St. Jude in 1998 and have raised more than 1.3 million dollars over the years. We could never do it without the donations and Partners In Hope that we get. Thanks again to Vanessa Pedraza, Alex, Gabi, and baby Ella for coming year after year to support St. Jude and helping us with our radiothon.

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Usually, when things like this happen, there’s never a camera around to pick up proof. Reminds me of the time that I eagled hole 17 back home at Desert Lakes Golf Course. Nobody ever believes me when I tell that story. You think I would like about something like that? This slo-motion straw shot is accuracy perfection. Somebody quick, sign that girl up for the Olympics.

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Animals hugging humans. When’s the last time you hugged your pet? Stop what you’re doing and watch animals hugging humans. Get ready to catch some serious feels. This compilation of animals hugging humans will warm your heart on a cold day.

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We already knew George Strait is the King,but now he’s also Texan of the Year. The Texas Legislative Conference will honor him for his work in raising funds for victims of Hurricane Harvey. George will get the award on March 22nd at a ceremony in New Braunfels, Texas. Way to go Mr. George Strait !! Make Texans proud…..

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NO I’M NOT CRAZY…THEY REALLY DO EXISTS…Already tired of cleaning up the pine crumbs around your real Christmas tree? Or don’t wanna bother with a fake one … Maybe you should opt for something smaller. Pineapple Christmas trees are a thing and they are just too cute to handle. They’re not quite green and big like the traditional tree we all put up every year. But decorating a few pineapples is super easy to do, and placing them around your home makes up for having a classic pine in a corner.

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Phrases

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